He's a traitor.
they were angry because how they were getting treated by the king.
women who were angry because there was no bread
MacArthurs was angry because he favored total war
because they were angry i guess
Because they lost their puppy...I would be too
You mean, I suppose, the line in Act 1 Scene 2 where Duncan says, "No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive our interest; go, pronounce his present death, and with his former title greet Macbeth." This line could be delivered angrily, but it doesn't need to be. Cawdor has just joined a Norwegian invasion of Scotland with a view to deposing King Duncan. This is an act of high treason, the worst possible crime in any civil state. It is like John Wilkes Booth shooting President Lincoln. So naturally Duncan must condemn Cawdor to death for his crime, no matter how he feels about it. From his discussion with Malcolm in Act 1 Scene 4 after Cawdor is executed, it sounds like Duncan's feelings are more of regret and bewilderment than anger. "There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face; he was a gentleman on whom I built and absolute trust."
they were angry because how they were getting treated by the king.
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because they were angry
because they were angry
because they are, duh
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'contemptuous' is contemptuousness.The word 'contemptuous' is the adjective form of the abstract noun contempt.
he gets angry because he dunno what to do.
They get angry because that is their territory and you are invading it.
Germans are so angry because they are superior.
angry bird because he/she is angry
they were angry because how they were getting treated by the king.